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to japan. a quick look what is happening now. the latest in terms of stats, if you will. the u.s. this morning is sending charter flights to japan. to evacuate any americans there who want to leave. the u.s. ambassador says the situation is deteriorating as radiation levels at the plant in fukushima are extremely high and potentially deadly. u.s. officials are telling americans within 50 miles of that plant should leave the area or at the very least stay inside. the day dropping sea water on the plant to cool down nuclear reactors and fuel rods. workers, in the meantime, are trying to restore power to the plan's cooling system. we begin our coverage in tokyo with cbs' lucy craft. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, right now, the japanese government is redeploying a group of trucks that are carrying high pressure water cannons. ed the idea to douse the troubled plant. amid growing concerns of a possible nuclear threat, state department and the pentagon announced wednesday night they
to japan. a quick look what is happening now. the latest in terms of stats, if you will. the u.s. this morning is sending charter flights to japan. to evacuate any americans there who want to leave. the u.s. ambassador says the situation is deteriorating as radiation levels at the plant in fukushima are extremely high and potentially deadly. u.s. officials are telling americans within 50 miles of that plant should leave the area or at the very least stay inside. the day dropping sea water on...
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>> couric: tonight, two weeks into japan's disaster and it just keeps getting worse. the death toll passes 10,000 and now there may be a breach in one of the nuclear reactors. i'm katie couric. also tonight, the united states may be giving up command of the libya mission, but american forces will still be playing a major role in the operation. the fire that woke up the country to dangers in the workplace. and a population explosion. the colorful comeback of the monarch butterfly. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. japan's prime minister says the nuclear crisis is far from over and the goal right now, he says, is simply to keep it from getting worse. but it did today with a possible breach of one of the reactors. it was two weeks ago that they were damaged when a magnitude nine earthquake shook northern japan and triggered a tsunami. the official death toll passed the 10,000 mark today. 17,000 people are still missing. and now the japanese governm
>> couric: tonight, two weeks into japan's disaster and it just keeps getting worse. the death toll passes 10,000 and now there may be a breach in one of the nuclear reactors. i'm katie couric. also tonight, the united states may be giving up command of the libya mission, but american forces will still be playing a major role in the operation. the fire that woke up the country to dangers in the workplace. and a population explosion. the colorful comeback of the monarch butterfly....
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a lemonade fund-raiser for japan. in an hour they raised more than $1,000. >> people all wonder why we're doing this right now. >> reporter: in atlanta... >> it really makes me want to help those people. >> reporter: kindergartener tuesday muse saw the destruction on television. like kids all over, she's trying to make sense of the unthinkable. >> i was, like, how can i help? could i do a sale or something like that? i'm a good artist. >> reporter: first her mom helped tuesday sell all her old art work-- some to neighbors, the rest on ebay. so far she's raised more than $2,500. then she helped recruit 40 of her friends to paint. >> this dude's somewhere in new york state. he said if somebody would paint him a picture he would give one thousand dollars for the tsunami relief. hi, sophia. >> reporter: so they all got to work. for kids everywhere, tuesday's mother says japan's calamity hits home. >> they're better able to put themselves in other people's shoes than adults are. but they see another kid's house be destroye
a lemonade fund-raiser for japan. in an hour they raised more than $1,000. >> people all wonder why we're doing this right now. >> reporter: in atlanta... >> it really makes me want to help those people. >> reporter: kindergartener tuesday muse saw the destruction on television. like kids all over, she's trying to make sense of the unthinkable. >> i was, like, how can i help? could i do a sale or something like that? i'm a good artist. >> reporter: first her...
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. >>> to the latest on the disaster in japan. workers have returned to a crippled nuclear plant in fukushima and new radiation worries this morning. bill whitaker is in tokyo with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, chris. workers at the plant were able to return to do smoking reactors forced them to evacuate yesterday. they returned today to another problem. twelve days after catastrophic twin disaster struck japan, the struggle to prevent a nuclear meltdown at the leaking daiichi plant in fukushima continues. one day after smoke was seen rising from reactors two and three, evacuated workers have returned to face a troubling new problem. water in one reactor pool is dangerously hot, say officials, near the boiling point. the fear? if water boils away, exposed fuel rods will throw even more radiation off into the atmosphere. this, as plant workers scramble to get cooling systems restored. they have hooked electric cables to all six units. the problem? it could take days, even weeks, before those systems are back up and running
. >>> to the latest on the disaster in japan. workers have returned to a crippled nuclear plant in fukushima and new radiation worries this morning. bill whitaker is in tokyo with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, chris. workers at the plant were able to return to do smoking reactors forced them to evacuate yesterday. they returned today to another problem. twelve days after catastrophic twin disaster struck japan, the struggle to prevent a nuclear meltdown at the leaking...
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embassy announced the head of japan affairs at the state department kevin maher has been fired. visiting u.s. assistant secretary of state kurt campbell, in facted him of the move on thursday in their talks on thursday. they say a former deputy chief will assume the post. maher reportedly told some college students in the u.s. last december that okinawans are masters of manipulation and extortion. he was referring to the relocation of a u.s. marines air space station in the southern most prefecture. in the talks with takeaki matsumoto, campbell said maher's comments are unacceptable and contrary to u.s. policy and its respect for the people of okinawa. >>> japan's two major stock exchange operators will explore the possibility of consolidating their businesses. the talks will be aimed at bolstering japan's standing in the world equity market, amid growing pressure for realignment in the industry. if they agree to integrate operations it will have a listing of 4,000 stocks, rivaling the world's leading forces. the two will likely aim to boost their edge by sharing system developm
embassy announced the head of japan affairs at the state department kevin maher has been fired. visiting u.s. assistant secretary of state kurt campbell, in facted him of the move on thursday in their talks on thursday. they say a former deputy chief will assume the post. maher reportedly told some college students in the u.s. last december that okinawans are masters of manipulation and extortion. he was referring to the relocation of a u.s. marines air space station in the southern most...
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jap japan. we'll be right back. >>> we are awaiting a press conference this morning from san francisco mayor ed lee. he's at the office of emergency services this morning. everyone is in conjunction this morning trying to plan the best plan as a tsunami is set to hit the bay area about 8:00, 45 minutes away this morning. >>> and because of that there are plans in the works we evacuation centers set up that we want to tell you about. san mateo county law enforcement says that all the beaches and low-lying coastal areas should be evacuated immediately. we are told that all schools in pacifica are now closed for the day. people in low-lying areas of highway 1 should move to higher ground east of the highway as quickly as possible as we take a live look outside. again, we have a lot of cameras set up. >> that's at the marin headlands. >> we have a lot of cameras set up this morning to take a look at the water levels and surge to see what happens there. people in the linda mar area of pacifica are to
jap japan. we'll be right back. >>> we are awaiting a press conference this morning from san francisco mayor ed lee. he's at the office of emergency services this morning. everyone is in conjunction this morning trying to plan the best plan as a tsunami is set to hit the bay area about 8:00, 45 minutes away this morning. >>> and because of that there are plans in the works we evacuation centers set up that we want to tell you about. san mateo county law enforcement says that...
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this is japan then and japan today. a child then and a child today. as this generation of japanese say, there is a different kind of strength you learn after you survive something terrible. and, of course, so many americans coming in to help with the rescue tonight. that's "world news" from japan. don't forget, we're always online at abcnews.com. and "nightline" will be here later tonight. we hope you have a really good evening. and we'll see all of you back in america. >> today is the due date for pge. the outty turns over records on the pipeline, leaving many questions unanswered. >> and vacation payouts may go away for some county workners the bay area. but will saving money now cost for later. >> and as the nuclear crisis escalates, is the growing fear about radiation warranted? s we have more. heather. >> this is all about making sure more than 1800 miles of transition lines are operating a more than 1800 miles of pge said they located test records for 91% of its transition lines installed in densely populated areas after july, 1961. but it found
this is japan then and japan today. a child then and a child today. as this generation of japanese say, there is a different kind of strength you learn after you survive something terrible. and, of course, so many americans coming in to help with the rescue tonight. that's "world news" from japan. don't forget, we're always online at abcnews.com. and "nightline" will be here later tonight. we hope you have a really good evening. and we'll see all of you back in america....
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this on the crisis in japan. the death toll is exceeding 18,000 people. the tolls and water have been tainted. milk as well. plant operators may need to actually it released radioactive steam on purpose. >> reporter: back home safe and sound. having seen so much the team is share from a search and rescue operation. this was over a week that. 74 t, some of this could have just returned from new zealand. >> we had a vacation at least in the other areas. consist of firefighters, engineers and civilians. >> vicki: stay with us as we continue to monitor the nuclear situation in japan. >>bryan: here we are, life. things are looking better to make. though mense are gone. most wind has tapered off significantly. there are small showers in the area. look at the rainfall. those close to 4 in. of rain this weekend. more rain is on the way for the week. most of the showers have died down for a there are few scattered in the bay area. curious now for tonight. it changes are required on the 80. snell -- to knosnow fort tomorrow. all the way through tuesday night. the s
this on the crisis in japan. the death toll is exceeding 18,000 people. the tolls and water have been tainted. milk as well. plant operators may need to actually it released radioactive steam on purpose. >> reporter: back home safe and sound. having seen so much the team is share from a search and rescue operation. this was over a week that. 74 t, some of this could have just returned from new zealand. >> we had a vacation at least in the other areas. consist of firefighters,...
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>>> and disaster in japan. exhausted engineers struggle to get power restored at the country's crippled nuclear reactors. in the hopes of avoiding a meltdown. meanwhile, high levels of radiation begin to show up in food in japan, as the country's prime minister urges his people to show courage in the wake of their unspeakable tragedy. we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march 19th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> new york city waking up to a sunny saturday morning. the last saturday before spring begins. welcome to "the early show." i'm rebecca jarvis. >> and i'm russ mitchell. two major stories to get to this morning. we begin with libya. this morning libyan forces loyal to moammar gadhafi entered the outskirts of benghazi in eastern libya. opposition forces shot down a warplane that was bombing the city. the warfare continues as the libyan government denies its forces atacked benghazi and said it is observing a cease-fire. pr
>>> and disaster in japan. exhausted engineers struggle to get power restored at the country's crippled nuclear reactors. in the hopes of avoiding a meltdown. meanwhile, high levels of radiation begin to show up in food in japan, as the country's prime minister urges his people to show courage in the wake of their unspeakable tragedy. we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march 19th,...
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screens come from japan. apple's ipad ii is already sold out and japan's parts shortage may make it tough to get one. >> we don't see prices to go up in electronics. i think the first thing consumers are likely to see are holes on the shelves. >> consumerscy they can wait. >> if we have to wait for gadgets, we can wait. there are people without water. >> japan's third largest auto maker, nissan said they will restart full production this week. >> in seattle, boeing's biggest airliner and the rifle to europe's airbus took to the skies on the first test flight. the 747-8 intercontinental can carry 467 passengers. the first of the new planes will be delivered next year. that was no ordinary moon glowing in the sky last night. it was a supermoon. making its closest approach to earth in 18 years, the moon leaks 14% bigger and 30% brighter than usual. we will be back >> of course it's tough being away from home when disaster strikes. for japanese students here in the u.s. desperate pour answers about involved ones
screens come from japan. apple's ipad ii is already sold out and japan's parts shortage may make it tough to get one. >> we don't see prices to go up in electronics. i think the first thing consumers are likely to see are holes on the shelves. >> consumerscy they can wait. >> if we have to wait for gadgets, we can wait. there are people without water. >> japan's third largest auto maker, nissan said they will restart full production this week. >> in seattle,...
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[ laughter ] >> couric: tonight, japan asks for u.s. help cooling nuclear reactors damaged by the earthquake as it tries desperately to prevent meltdown. i'm katie couric. also tonight, the unfolding humanitarian crisis. four days after the earthquake and tsunami, there are shortages of food and housing for the living. body bags and coffins for the growing number of dead. the search goes on for victims in towns virtually wiped off the map. and how safe are we with nuclear plants here at home built on fault lines and striking distances of tsunamis. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone, any one of them alone would be overwhelming, but japan is dealing with three crises: humanitarian, economic, and nuclear, including the possibility of a meltdown. we'll have much more about that in a moment. it's tuesday morning in japan and four days after the earthquake and tsunami. the death toll continues to rise. officially 1,900, b
[ laughter ] >> couric: tonight, japan asks for u.s. help cooling nuclear reactors damaged by the earthquake as it tries desperately to prevent meltdown. i'm katie couric. also tonight, the unfolding humanitarian crisis. four days after the earthquake and tsunami, there are shortages of food and housing for the living. body bags and coffins for the growing number of dead. the search goes on for victims in towns virtually wiped off the map. and how safe are we with nuclear plants here at...
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you can add an erupting volcano facing japan. a volcano erupted in southern japan spewing ash and lava but the major threat is the growing nuclear crisis in the aftermath of last weeks killer quake. they say japan has declared a state of emergency at an earthquake affected nuclear plant where higher permitted levels of radioactivity was seen a precaution in case a radioactive cloud escapes from the plant located 124 miles away from tokyo. a partial meltdown occurred yesterday at number one reactor. there is a hydrogen bubble of the number three reactor which could lead to an explosion. a shortage of electricity means power is being rationed with rolling blackouts in tokyo and other cities. >> reporter: this is could be the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl 25 years ago. >> we're not out of the woods yet. >>. >> reporter: they say partial melt downs could have occurred at two reacters and they are facing problems at three more. >> first, the back-up systems failed. the pumps and electricity were all gone. this was not suppose
you can add an erupting volcano facing japan. a volcano erupted in southern japan spewing ash and lava but the major threat is the growing nuclear crisis in the aftermath of last weeks killer quake. they say japan has declared a state of emergency at an earthquake affected nuclear plant where higher permitted levels of radioactivity was seen a precaution in case a radioactive cloud escapes from the plant located 124 miles away from tokyo. a partial meltdown occurred yesterday at number one...
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as japan works overtime to avert a nuclear meltdown is another crisis in the making maybe maybe think twice second thoughts born of paranoia that radioactive remnants may reach far beyond japan's borders our worry about the seafood maybe the seafood is safe and radiation pollen in the water out what i want everywhere wary of that firewall it's the fear of japanese imports going all the way to the top u.s. regulators have said they will increase screenings of food coming in from the embattled asian nation the european union has warned members to do the same and italy was the first e.u. nation to ban food imports from japan all together in the wake of the nuclear scare it's fueling suspicion that the sides the quake the tsunami and the nuclear crisis japan will soon have to deal with another problem becoming a trade pariah like we will for reasons that may not be entirely radioactive countries all over the world in tough economic problems in the store looking for ways to subsidize their producers their workers and so an incident like the one unfolding in japan gives them quite a good re
as japan works overtime to avert a nuclear meltdown is another crisis in the making maybe maybe think twice second thoughts born of paranoia that radioactive remnants may reach far beyond japan's borders our worry about the seafood maybe the seafood is safe and radiation pollen in the water out what i want everywhere wary of that firewall it's the fear of japanese imports going all the way to the top u.s. regulators have said they will increase screenings of food coming in from the embattled...
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the japanese government publicly that japan asked for help from u.s. forces in japan. are you waiting to provide those assistance? to your second question is, yes. i already told prime minister will provide whatever assistance they need. my understanding is the main assistance we're going to be able to provide them is lift capacity. the ability for us to i think clean in the -- help in the cleanup. obviously when you have a tsunami like this, as well as an earthquake, you have, you know, huge disruptions both in the infrastructure -- you have boats, houses, cars that are washed into main thorough fares. and that requires heavy equipment. so any assistance that we can provide we will be providing. i'm heart broken by this tragedy. i think when you see what's happening in japan, you are reminded that for all our differences in culture or language or religion, that ultimately humanity is one. and when we face these kinds of natural disasters, whether it's in new zealand or haiti or jap japan, then you think about your own family. and you think, how would you feel if you l
the japanese government publicly that japan asked for help from u.s. forces in japan. are you waiting to provide those assistance? to your second question is, yes. i already told prime minister will provide whatever assistance they need. my understanding is the main assistance we're going to be able to provide them is lift capacity. the ability for us to i think clean in the -- help in the cleanup. obviously when you have a tsunami like this, as well as an earthquake, you have, you know, huge...
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we have seen the reports of the impact from the natural disaster in japan. the earthquake even affected the california coast and resulted in numerous loss of life. we see how important it is to have a strong trauma center and system as we live in the earthquake-prone bay area. i represent the thousands of dedicated physicians, nurses, administrators, and katie is caring for the patients at general hospital. i offer immense support that the members of the board of supervisors -- that would be all of you -- but have. i also thank you for voting yes on prop a to save general hospital, the heart of the city. we appreciate that. each day, i am proud that we will continue to provide care on the future of potrero hill. i have dedicated my life to providing care for injured patients in the community. i have discussed the impact violence has on our community in this form and others. we still have an epidemic of violence in our community that i see every day that has disproportionately affected african-american young people and people who live in the southeast part of
we have seen the reports of the impact from the natural disaster in japan. the earthquake even affected the california coast and resulted in numerous loss of life. we see how important it is to have a strong trauma center and system as we live in the earthquake-prone bay area. i represent the thousands of dedicated physicians, nurses, administrators, and katie is caring for the patients at general hospital. i offer immense support that the members of the board of supervisors -- that would be...
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arriving from japan for radiation. some who flew to chicago's o'hare airport tested positive but at levels too low to cause any health concern. radioactive plumes from the fukushima plant are expected to reach the west coast of the u.s. as early as tomorrow. health officials and, as we heard, president obama insists there no danger to the u.s. or pa pacific territories. cnn's dr. sanjay gawp a, a cbs news contributor, is in tokyo. is this plume over the pacific ocean dangerous? >> i think short answer is no and there's lots of different reasons why. first of all, they have some idea already, katie, of what the radiation levels have been and therefore what the radiation levels in this plume are likely to be and the numbers are pretty extraordinarily small. for example, if you think about a chest x-ray that a person may get, the amount of radiation from this plume would be one-tenth of that. that it would cause in any individual in the united states. the second thing is there are radiation detector centers, really, all o
arriving from japan for radiation. some who flew to chicago's o'hare airport tested positive but at levels too low to cause any health concern. radioactive plumes from the fukushima plant are expected to reach the west coast of the u.s. as early as tomorrow. health officials and, as we heard, president obama insists there no danger to the u.s. or pa pacific territories. cnn's dr. sanjay gawp a, a cbs news contributor, is in tokyo. is this plume over the pacific ocean dangerous? >> i think...
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japan's was not a tremor caused a huge tsunami which swept away entire of villages and submerged vast areas of the seven hundred people are confirmed dead but friends of the stolen from. another news the afghan president says nato and american troops should meet his country this comes just days after hunted causes cousin as well as nine children who are collecting firewood look totally separate to us at times. the arab people on fox and the flyers of the navy as member states trying to also please once appears a council to impose the restriction of the need is united in calling for colonel gadhafi to blood meanwhile leave its job replied flails while levels of arms a moot question for the forces in the world for them to. write about going to british soldiers have seen service in iraq have complained about depleted uranium related illnesses and accused by the pentagon and the british ministry of defense of a coverup up next to meet some of the veterans who are suffering. my own assessments. of the fall should i stick them on my wall functions but. i'm not sure if they remember each and
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frightening news from japan this morning. reports that their milk and food supply is now contaminated with radiation. and this morning, the heroic workers at the crippled nuclear plant in japan, are trying to start the cooling pumps to prevent a meltdown. >>> strange twist. police uncover what they say was a murder plot at this upscale yoga clothing store, in a posh washington, d.c., suburb. did this woman, murder her co-worker and then bind and gag herself so that she could claim to be a victim? >>> and hacked. who is hacking into celebrities' e-mail accounts? and leaking embarrassing photos and information? more than 50 female stars have been hit so far. and now, the fbi is on the case. >>> good morning, again. we have two, big stories developing this morning. let's take another look at those pictures out of libya. the rebels say they shot down one of moammar gadhafi's war planes while it was attacking them. is this proof that gadhafi is defying america? also this morning, gadhafi says he's just sent a letter to president o
frightening news from japan this morning. reports that their milk and food supply is now contaminated with radiation. and this morning, the heroic workers at the crippled nuclear plant in japan, are trying to start the cooling pumps to prevent a meltdown. >>> strange twist. police uncover what they say was a murder plot at this upscale yoga clothing store, in a posh washington, d.c., suburb. did this woman, murder her co-worker and then bind and gag herself so that she could claim to...
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it's obviously night time here in japan. all day they've been working on this reactor and trying to assess the cause of this explosion and extent of what happened there. the prime minister came out on television and one of the first things he said was for people to remain calm, saying the safety of those people around the reactor is of, quote, utmost priority to the government. they are saying now that the reactor itself is in tact and that radiation levels coming down. earlier, after that explosion, some four, five hours ago, reports were that levels were eight times higher than they should be outside and the radiation level, a thousand times higher than is normal inside there. dan. >> and with the government going on television and trying to tell people not to panic, what is your sense about whether it's working? >> reporter: well, as i say, we are quite a distance away from there. but people who we've spoken to from the tokyo area, for instance, have said this was an earthquake of five minutes in duration, they've never e
it's obviously night time here in japan. all day they've been working on this reactor and trying to assess the cause of this explosion and extent of what happened there. the prime minister came out on television and one of the first things he said was for people to remain calm, saying the safety of those people around the reactor is of, quote, utmost priority to the government. they are saying now that the reactor itself is in tact and that radiation levels coming down. earlier, after that...
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it could take five years to rebuild japan. >>> we've got an amazing story of survival out of japan. an 80-year-old world and 16-year-old grandson were rescued. they say they survived by eating food from their refrigerator. >>> this is day three of operation odyssey dawn in libya. the pentagon says they have been successful. >> we expected in matter of days to be able to turn over the primary responsibility to others. >> reporter: following a weekend of missile strikes and air patrols defense secretary robert gates said the pentagon will soon land over the reigns to french and british or to nay to. his comments came as american warships pounded libya taking out key radar and missile sites. outside the compounds officials showed off what they claimed were pieces of a rocket. u.s. officials insist it's too still early to say what the end game is but they are already declaring success in their effort to enforce the u. n.'s no-fly zone and protect the people. >> we judge them to be successful in degrading the regimes air capability. >> reporter: officials maintain ghadafi is not a target
it could take five years to rebuild japan. >>> we've got an amazing story of survival out of japan. an 80-year-old world and 16-year-old grandson were rescued. they say they survived by eating food from their refrigerator. >>> this is day three of operation odyssey dawn in libya. the pentagon says they have been successful. >> we expected in matter of days to be able to turn over the primary responsibility to others. >> reporter: following a weekend of missile...
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just got off a flight from japan. david, that flight was packed with americans trying to get out. >> reporter: it sure was, george. we talked to a lot of them, including one couple from north carolina. the husband leaving his job early. they decided it wasn't safe enough. they wanted to be back home with their family in north carolina. and the americans who were on this flight, it was a commercial flight, all made their decision to get out before they heard from the state department. but we learned right there at the airport just outside of tokyo, this is a difficult decision for many families, who stays and who goes. just as we begin to talking a to todd of atlanta. your son's saying bye, daddy. >> bye, buddy. >> daddy? >> yes. >> are you going to be sad? >> reporter: it turns out, his boys had something far more important to say. good-bye. they were waving to their dad, leaving japan for a break from school with their mother. he is staying behind for work with coca-cola. is it tough to say good-bye to them without k
just got off a flight from japan. david, that flight was packed with americans trying to get out. >> reporter: it sure was, george. we talked to a lot of them, including one couple from north carolina. the husband leaving his job early. they decided it wasn't safe enough. they wanted to be back home with their family in north carolina. and the americans who were on this flight, it was a commercial flight, all made their decision to get out before they heard from the state department. but...
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down already near zero growth rate in japan if it got. bigger effects internal to japan and globally we don't know exactly what those are but they're potentially quite significant significant because in a global economy which made in japan matters for everyone many of the world's cell phones laptops in cars rely on a park the computer chips are auto parts from the country stoppages in manufacturing and trade consent shock waves through the system likely farther reaching in the radiation itself lauren mr r t new york. people in the far east of russia are on high alert over risks of radiation exposure continue across the sea to fend off any. machine that. is in place which will say there is no cause. which is in the region. russia has stepped up radiation what is soaring and other precautions and it's for regions which are just several hundred kilometers across the sea from japan it's to reassure anxious residents here that be a disaster poses no risks of them at least not for now now russia's atomic energy agency says that even in the wors
down already near zero growth rate in japan if it got. bigger effects internal to japan and globally we don't know exactly what those are but they're potentially quite significant significant because in a global economy which made in japan matters for everyone many of the world's cell phones laptops in cars rely on a park the computer chips are auto parts from the country stoppages in manufacturing and trade consent shock waves through the system likely farther reaching in the radiation itself...
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and japan's economy will feel it for a long time to its trade suffers. a major blow this is to ride down an already near zero growth rate and if it does that it's going to have bigger effects internal to deploy globally we don't know exactly what those are but they're potentially quite significant significant because in a global economy which made in japan matters for everyone many of the world's cell phones laptops in cars rely on a poxy computer chips or auto parts from the country stoppages in manufacturing and trade consent shock waves through the system likely farther reaching then the radiation itself lauren mr r t new york. with more on all the stories we're covering here at all t. dot com source of the us to have your say plus expert on background analysis of this. knowledge of your struggle or video report showing the breadth of the devastation and. also trace the timeline. for all the stories to tell you what's happening on the international space station well watching closely as mankind takes nearly. as a space probe becomes the first man made
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proposed reconstruction in japan. turning to precious metals they continue their bowl run as investors seek a financial safe haven amid all the uncertainty gold is climbing for a fourth day in a row to around fourteen hundred dollars an ounce silver also extending its biggest gain for two weeks now trading at thirty six dollars an hour so. take a look at how the markets are performing right now asian shares trading in the black on monday helped by the news of the nuclear crisis in japan has been brought under control the hang saying out of more than one per cent banks and property developers on the rise despite the bank of china's decision to drain more liquidity from the banking system the nikkei is closed for a public holiday. turning westward the european stocks are higher on monday helped by those gains in asia the footsie gaining around one percent while the dax is more than two percent in the black telecom shares are on the rise led by georgia telecom may jump fourteen per cent after a weekend deal to sell its t
proposed reconstruction in japan. turning to precious metals they continue their bowl run as investors seek a financial safe haven amid all the uncertainty gold is climbing for a fourth day in a row to around fourteen hundred dollars an ounce silver also extending its biggest gain for two weeks now trading at thirty six dollars an hour so. take a look at how the markets are performing right now asian shares trading in the black on monday helped by the news of the nuclear crisis in japan has...
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and japan's economy will feel it for a long time to if trade so. there is a major blow and there's a down already near zero growth rate and if it does that it's going to have bigger effects internal to japan globally we don't know exactly what those are but they're potentially quite significant significant because in a global economy which made in japan matters for everyone many of the world's cell phones laptops in cars rely on a poxy computer chips are auto parts from the country stoppages in manufacturing and trade consent shock waves through the system likely farther reaching then the radiation itself lauren mr r t new york. for more on all the stories we're covering here head for dot com it's also a chance to have your say. rather than us it's the stories we documents the book knowledge your hands try to think your reports from reading the station sweeney's of income. so trace the timeline of the crisis out. there all the stories of course you can touch with what's happening aboard the international space station watching closely or. in the fr
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japan. japan's prime minister describes the situation as grave and serious, after another dangerous radiation leak is found at the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant. u.s. navy barges are bringing fresh water to try to head off a meltdown "early" this saturday fresh water to try to head off a meltdown "early" this saturday morning, march 26th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to a gorgeous spring morning in new york city. 20-something degrees. but who cares, it looks nice. >> that's a beautiful picture, russ. >> welcome to "the early show," i'm russ mitchell. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. we begin with the latest on the battle for libya. rebels have recaptured the key eastern city of ajdabiya. nato takes control of some of the u.s.-led operation in libya in a matter of days, and president obama will address the nation on monday night to explain u.s. involvement in libya. we begin our coverage with cbs news correspondent mandy clark, who is in ajdabiya this morning. mandy, good to
japan. japan's prime minister describes the situation as grave and serious, after another dangerous radiation leak is found at the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant. u.s. navy barges are bringing fresh water to try to head off a meltdown "early" this saturday fresh water to try to head off a meltdown "early" this saturday morning, march 26th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to a gorgeous spring morning in new york city. 20-something degrees. but who...
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picture on tom hartman coming up in this half hour record high levels of radiation now being detected in japan nuclear specialist paul gunter will fill us in on the potential dangers of that situation plus just when you thought it was safe to come up for air the real estate waters deepen the details of the new housing crisis and is it mandatory for the commander in chief to declare war i'll show you why corporate control over everything in government up to and including our foreign policy has gone over the top and tonight's daily take. the international atomic energy agency issued their latest report on the situation that day each a nuclear plant today take a look. the pressure is. in the reactor pressure vessel in drawing of units three is stable however pressure is in it's increased in both to react to pressure vessel on the dry well of unit one where she was rejected has been increased japan is still in a dire situation as we asian readings in some areas are now hitting their highest levels yet and in a town forty kilometers away from the day to plant radiation the soil is sixteen hundred h
picture on tom hartman coming up in this half hour record high levels of radiation now being detected in japan nuclear specialist paul gunter will fill us in on the potential dangers of that situation plus just when you thought it was safe to come up for air the real estate waters deepen the details of the new housing crisis and is it mandatory for the commander in chief to declare war i'll show you why corporate control over everything in government up to and including our foreign policy has...
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>> mitchell: tonight, disaster in japan. the death toll soars as rescuers struggle to get water, food and power to the survivors of friday's massive earthquake and devastating tsunami. i'm russ mitchell. also tonight, nuclear fears. as quake damaged reactors threaten to overheat, workers are struggling to contain the threat of multiple meltdowns. flooding across large parts of the u.s. force some residents out of their homes and on to higher ground. and pushed out. the state department spokesman quits after causing the treatment of the suspected wikileaks leaker ridiculous. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. we are getting a clearer picture of the death and devastation in japan caused by friday's massive earthquake and tsunami. here's the latest. japan has now upgraded the quake to a magnitude 9. more than 1400 people are confirmed dead, with fears the toll could surge past 10,000. authorities say there is a risk of another nuclear reactor explosion,
>> mitchell: tonight, disaster in japan. the death toll soars as rescuers struggle to get water, food and power to the survivors of friday's massive earthquake and devastating tsunami. i'm russ mitchell. also tonight, nuclear fears. as quake damaged reactors threaten to overheat, workers are struggling to contain the threat of multiple meltdowns. flooding across large parts of the u.s. force some residents out of their homes and on to higher ground. and pushed out. the state department...
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and in japan. to look at how the equities are trading at this hour wall street is making a strong start to the week with dollar up just under two hundred points and trading off twelve thousand have been encouraged by a.t.m. to use loans of position of the u.s. division of team obama in a move that would make it the nation's because wireless provider and there's also some optimism that japan's nuclear crisis is brought under control. but see what's happening in europe people stop stop also higher food see is the wrong one percent while the tax is more than two percent implied telecom shares on the rise led to which telecom it's up twelve percent. and despite strong performance in europe russian stocks saw relatively modest gains on monday the market was consolidating after outperforming during the previous week the r.t.s. closed one sun's out and the most extended ever old hundred percent world relations stocks were mostly and the black hole stronger commodity prices let's have a look at some indivi
and in japan. to look at how the equities are trading at this hour wall street is making a strong start to the week with dollar up just under two hundred points and trading off twelve thousand have been encouraged by a.t.m. to use loans of position of the u.s. division of team obama in a move that would make it the nation's because wireless provider and there's also some optimism that japan's nuclear crisis is brought under control. but see what's happening in europe people stop stop also...
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a second explosion at the fukushima nuclear power plant in japan has set off panic and speculation about the crisis over fears of a meltdown in japan leave the united states to reconsider its renewed interest in nuclear power. what he viewed as wrong very wrong but whatever happens the rule of law has to be followed in terms of our history. so it's bradley manning just getting what he deserves and what about the now former state department official who criticized the pentagon over manning streetman well hack into the issue. and the u.s. is arguing that a cia operative was clear accused of shooting two pakistanis should receive diplomatic immunity it's now up to a pakistani court to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistani web. and it's more money more problems right well the government seems to think that cutting spending is going to pull this country out of debt but will it really work or could spending more money make less problems. now it's monday march fourteenth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine of and you are watching o
a second explosion at the fukushima nuclear power plant in japan has set off panic and speculation about the crisis over fears of a meltdown in japan leave the united states to reconsider its renewed interest in nuclear power. what he viewed as wrong very wrong but whatever happens the rule of law has to be followed in terms of our history. so it's bradley manning just getting what he deserves and what about the now former state department official who criticized the pentagon over manning...
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let's turn now to developments in japan where there is more smoke rising from the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant a plume is currently seen rising from reactor two earlier there was a similar problem at reactor three but that was dealt with by emergency workers well they've been trying to get power back to restore the cooling systems after the powerful earthquake that happened over a week ago and some have been evacuated from the area made fresh concerns of the radiation leak and a potential nuclear meltdown over twenty one thousand people have either paris star missing since the earthquake crisis began the number is still expected to rise further more the world bank predicts it will take five years for japan to recover from the station to discuss the nuclear implications of this disaster joining me is integrated nuclear energy consultant sean bernie to this live via broadband now the situation at fukushima is very open down here one minute they get closer to restoring power then we see the smoke rising how difficult is it to get the plant under control given these circumstanc
let's turn now to developments in japan where there is more smoke rising from the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant a plume is currently seen rising from reactor two earlier there was a similar problem at reactor three but that was dealt with by emergency workers well they've been trying to get power back to restore the cooling systems after the powerful earthquake that happened over a week ago and some have been evacuated from the area made fresh concerns of the radiation leak and a...
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and more bad news out of japan as a third explosion rocked the earthquake damaged fukushima nuclear power complex as the nuclear crisis unfolds in japan we're going to take a look at whether california could suffer the same fate. what you get is real very real. whatever happens the rule of law has to be followed your top stories treated so as bradley manning just getting what he deserves and what about the now former state department official who criticized the pentagon over many streetman we're going to hack into the issue in just a bit. and the u.s. is arguing that a cia operative accused of shooting true pakistanis should receive diplomatic immunity and now it's up to a pakistani courts to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistan web. and it's more money more problems right where the government seems to think that cutting spending will pull the country out of debt but will it really work for the spending money to make less problems. good evening it's monday march fourteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine up in you're watc
and more bad news out of japan as a third explosion rocked the earthquake damaged fukushima nuclear power complex as the nuclear crisis unfolds in japan we're going to take a look at whether california could suffer the same fate. what you get is real very real. whatever happens the rule of law has to be followed your top stories treated so as bradley manning just getting what he deserves and what about the now former state department official who criticized the pentagon over many streetman...
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tonight fears of a nuclear meltdown escalate with the threat of a second explosion at japan's fukushima atomic power plant and an emergency alert declared of another facility in the northeast it's believed more than ten thousand people could have been killed in the devastating earthquake and resulting tsunami. libyan state t.v. reports colonel gadhafi gains momentum and winning back more territory as international calls grow for him to surrender power. get up his men hands on eastern libya make meaning that very soon the town of pain ghazi will score you can mean a few moments of formal. i don't know top story that showed the week pushing the reset button in moscow and washington post ties in the pledge to the balance of trade as the u.s. vice president lead russia's leaders in opposition here in moscow. hello thanks for joining us this hour my name's kevin zero in this is the r.t. international news channel it's now one am here in moscow and the top story the situation at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan remains grave this morning as authorities start using seawater to try to cool
tonight fears of a nuclear meltdown escalate with the threat of a second explosion at japan's fukushima atomic power plant and an emergency alert declared of another facility in the northeast it's believed more than ten thousand people could have been killed in the devastating earthquake and resulting tsunami. libyan state t.v. reports colonel gadhafi gains momentum and winning back more territory as international calls grow for him to surrender power. get up his men hands on eastern libya make...
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and in other news this hour emergency teams are evacuated from japan's fukushima nuclear site amid fears radiation could spread as smokers feed rising from power lines reactor. it's three pm in tripoli libya it's four pm here in moscow this is our coming to you live let's get straight to our top story the dinner putin has called the u.n. resolution authorizing action in libya flawed saying it resembles medieval calls for a crusade russia's prime minister says foreign forces should not protect one side in what he describes as a political conflict let's get more now from our correspondent catherine mazar of us she joins us live. that's really not one of the reports and didn't hold back obviously about these events in libya tell us exactly what he said. and he said russia has always expressed concerns about the current intervention in libya of course for held by u.s. and european coalition forces. but flooding approaches remarks are perhaps the strongest we've heard so far concerning this coalition intervention but it was an slammed of the intervention basically saying that it resembles a m
and in other news this hour emergency teams are evacuated from japan's fukushima nuclear site amid fears radiation could spread as smokers feed rising from power lines reactor. it's three pm in tripoli libya it's four pm here in moscow this is our coming to you live let's get straight to our top story the dinner putin has called the u.n. resolution authorizing action in libya flawed saying it resembles medieval calls for a crusade russia's prime minister says foreign forces should not protect...
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disaster in japan. another 1,000 bodies washed up along japan's earthquake and tsunami-ravaged coast, as the nuclear crisis deepens, with a new explosion at an already damaged power plant. ann curry reports live from the region still reeling from the massive disaster today, monday, region still reeling from the massive disaster today, monday, march 14, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> the images continue to haunt us all. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm meredith vieira. japan's prime minister calling this the gravest crisis in his country since world war ii. >> the death toll is now estimated at 10,000. that's expected to climb. so far, about 2,800 people are confirmed dead including those 1,000 bodies discovered overnight. meanwhile, 11 workers have been injured during a second hydrogen explosion today at the fukushima nuclear plant and the u.s. military shifted some of the fleet further away from shore after military personnel were exposed to low le
disaster in japan. another 1,000 bodies washed up along japan's earthquake and tsunami-ravaged coast, as the nuclear crisis deepens, with a new explosion at an already damaged power plant. ann curry reports live from the region still reeling from the massive disaster today, monday, region still reeling from the massive disaster today, monday, march 14, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> the images continue to haunt us all. welcome to "today" on a monday...
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japan's was a 9.0. richard lester of m.i.t. >> we need to consider the possibility of greater magnitude earthquakes than we had previously considered. >> reporter: issue two, plant design. this is a design of the reactor in japan? >> that's correct. >> that's correct. >> reporter: there are 31 plants in the u.s. similar to those in trouble in japan, designed by general electric which is a part owner of nbc universal. one, oyster creek in new jersey, is the oldest nuclear plant in the country, about 50 miles from new york city. issue three, backup power systems. experts say the japanese reactors basically got into trouble because they lost electricity and backup power systems failed, too, leaving them struggling to cool the reactor core. marvin fertell of the energy institute says thanks to improvements since 9/11, u.s. plants have more ability to cope if power is lost. >> we would be able to handle the situation much easier than the japanese are facing now. >> reporter: could what happened in japan happ
japan's was a 9.0. richard lester of m.i.t. >> we need to consider the possibility of greater magnitude earthquakes than we had previously considered. >> reporter: issue two, plant design. this is a design of the reactor in japan? >> that's correct. >> that's correct. >> reporter: there are 31 plants in the u.s. similar to those in trouble in japan, designed by general electric which is a part owner of nbc universal. one, oyster creek in new jersey, is the oldest...
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disasters from i don't know japan oh gosh i mean like you talk about reality t.v. is a distraction from like the news of the things we should care about i mean this i this probably falls in the ever expanding category of things that sort of distract us from how horrible life is you can put in football that category which i think is in terms of the physical damage players it's much worse in these reality television shows but it's also not too far from what you see on a lot of people who shows in terms of like truth listening payment and oh yes and culture talking about how radiation should be our next sunbathing location would probably say that that category now i want to move on to new york there's been there's this piece that came out that basically pointed to the fact that new yorkers don't seem to really care about sex anymore because these reporters who went to a bunch of these fancy little parties where people are more interested in learning cocaine talking about social networking and just interacting with each other and not going home with each other not gett
disasters from i don't know japan oh gosh i mean like you talk about reality t.v. is a distraction from like the news of the things we should care about i mean this i this probably falls in the ever expanding category of things that sort of distract us from how horrible life is you can put in football that category which i think is in terms of the physical damage players it's much worse in these reality television shows but it's also not too far from what you see on a lot of people who shows in...
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and radiation levels around japan's fukushima nuclear plant reported to be one of the half thousand times higher than the fears of food and water contamination of the area growing. this is r.t. it's ten pm here in moscow if you just joined us most welcome my name is kevin zero in on the top story tonight anti aircraft fire and explosions have been heard in the libyan capital as the operation of the coalition forces enters its fourth night of the country's government said there have been more civilian deaths a u.s. fighter jet crashed there overnight although american officials say it wasn't shot down. to the libyan leader colonel gadhafi or attacking rebel strongholds in the west of the country. are reports next on the results of one of the air strikes in tripoli. i mean ok said locals here call the people is this was a hit being told us it's missiles on monday night as you can see the case is completely destroyed there is still smoke there is still the acrid smell of burning in the air now but locals if we talked to said that there was no one here so fortunately no one was actually kille
and radiation levels around japan's fukushima nuclear plant reported to be one of the half thousand times higher than the fears of food and water contamination of the area growing. this is r.t. it's ten pm here in moscow if you just joined us most welcome my name is kevin zero in on the top story tonight anti aircraft fire and explosions have been heard in the libyan capital as the operation of the coalition forces enters its fourth night of the country's government said there have been more...
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activists insist japan is sending the u.s. a painful message. >> in japan before march 11th people said we'll never have a 9.0. we need to do better than that. we have a wakeup call here. >> reporter: indian point's operators insist it's safe, well protected from even a terrorist attack, and built to sustain the strongest earthquakes anticipated for the area. despite all of that, opponents say nature's unpredictability makes a nuclear plant here just not worth the risk. ron allen, nbc news, buchanan, new york. >>> we are back in a moment with a troubling question a lot of people are asking after the events of the past several days. >>> finally tonight, after the unrelenting and literally world-changing news of the past nine or so days, a question many of us have been asking, now perfectly captured on the cover of "newsweek" magazine out tomorrow, against the backdrop of a cresting wave, the words "apom lips now: tsunamis, earthquakes, nuclear meltdowns, revolutions, economies on the brink, what the blank is next?" we wish we c
activists insist japan is sending the u.s. a painful message. >> in japan before march 11th people said we'll never have a 9.0. we need to do better than that. we have a wakeup call here. >> reporter: indian point's operators insist it's safe, well protected from even a terrorist attack, and built to sustain the strongest earthquakes anticipated for the area. despite all of that, opponents say nature's unpredictability makes a nuclear plant here just not worth the risk. ron allen,...
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had another news tonight emergency teams are evacuated from japan's fukushima nuclear site amid fears radiation could spread a smoke you see rising from one paralyzed reactor. this is artsy for moscow very good evening if you just joined us money is kevin owen it's nine pm here on our top story russia's president as told he only has himself to blame for the current situation in libya to be treated better said the u.n. backed military intervention is a direct consequence of the behavior of libya's leaders and the crimes carried out against their own people but he was critical of the bombing in libya saying the no fly zone should be used only to protect civilians and bring about peace let's get the latest smarties peter all of it should we. meet the russian leader offered little reassurance for gadhafi did anybody hasn't but the campaign entirely even though. yes that's right president made get if said that although russia's initial response to the situation in libya had been to call for a peaceful solution that colonel gadhafi actions in persistently attacking his own people had forced
had another news tonight emergency teams are evacuated from japan's fukushima nuclear site amid fears radiation could spread a smoke you see rising from one paralyzed reactor. this is artsy for moscow very good evening if you just joined us money is kevin owen it's nine pm here on our top story russia's president as told he only has himself to blame for the current situation in libya to be treated better said the u.n. backed military intervention is a direct consequence of the behavior of...
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more than twenty five thousand people have been confirmed dead or missing in japan following the recent devastating earthquake and tsunami whether the police say this number could rise as it can sometimes it's difficult for them from the service and the professional class of engineers at the nuclear facility have resumed attempts to stall the system work was told wednesday off of that smoking was from one of the plants reactance meanwhile nuclear officials say three workers have been exposed to the ground and that's. sent. plenty for the group to regain full of. water and in the region around the stricken are still so cold on some of their produce. since it's from for. the next hour in our program max kaiser and stacy herbert expose the ignorance of one of america's best known political commentators that's on the other stories of the week and the kaiser reports. max keiser i brought you a present where you go for a beer. what do you say well i'm calling it the c. herbert fun china can it's a little bit of a plutonium mix with your rhenium ann coulter and she wrote on her blog that regar
more than twenty five thousand people have been confirmed dead or missing in japan following the recent devastating earthquake and tsunami whether the police say this number could rise as it can sometimes it's difficult for them from the service and the professional class of engineers at the nuclear facility have resumed attempts to stall the system work was told wednesday off of that smoking was from one of the plants reactance meanwhile nuclear officials say three workers have been exposed to...
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and stay with us seek the latest developments in japan and. more. and other news forces loyal to colonel gadhafi are gaining momentum in these amid international calls for him to step down the then media reports say rebel groups have been driven out of several key oil terms what is clear as the latest from the region living state television is reporting that forces loyal to the libyan leader moammar gadhafi have mouth retaken the oil town of bread get in the east of the country according to state television this town has been to quote them clear instead of armed gangs or it is the size of a major oil terminal and throughout the day sunday they have been hit clashes happening there but we haven't as of yet been able to independently verify these state television reports in the past state television has been faulty in its reporting at this very often preempting the sex pistols i think of his men before they actually happen but we can confirm that the definition in our every once in eastwards they are encountering increasingly loosely organized rebel g
and stay with us seek the latest developments in japan and. more. and other news forces loyal to colonel gadhafi are gaining momentum in these amid international calls for him to step down the then media reports say rebel groups have been driven out of several key oil terms what is clear as the latest from the region living state television is reporting that forces loyal to the libyan leader moammar gadhafi have mouth retaken the oil town of bread get in the east of the country according to...
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. >> couric: now to japan. a u.n. expert says radiation continues to leak from those damaged nuclear reactors but progress is being made. all six reactors are now hooked up to power lines-- a step toward getting the cooling systems working once the electricity is turned on. the number of workers at the plant is now up to a thousand. meanwhile, the official death toll from the earthquake and tsunami is approaching 10,000 with nearly 14,000 missing. more than a quarter million survivors have no homes or have been forced to leave them. from japan tonight, here's lucy craft. >> reporter: cardboard houses, now home for thousands living on the floor of a sports arena outside tokyo. all survived the tsunami and quake only to be caught up in a radiation scare. this fifth grader says "we escaped to my school but when they said even that was not safe, we came here." natives of iwaki like to boast about its postcard scenery and mild climate. the now notorious fukushima nuclear plant only 30 miles away has triggered a mass exodus
. >> couric: now to japan. a u.n. expert says radiation continues to leak from those damaged nuclear reactors but progress is being made. all six reactors are now hooked up to power lines-- a step toward getting the cooling systems working once the electricity is turned on. the number of workers at the plant is now up to a thousand. meanwhile, the official death toll from the earthquake and tsunami is approaching 10,000 with nearly 14,000 missing. more than a quarter million survivors...
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and while general electric may be off the hook in japan quit their business in india be on the chopping block. the american dream is a bust for the moment for a lot of people and so is the people's trust in their government so is it that the system that's in decline or was the u.s. set up to fail all along. and an uncertain resolution the u.s. is passing on a no fly zone for libya but instead wants a range of military strikes so how will the u.n. security council vote we'll have a live update. it's thursday march seventeenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for is out there watching our team. as a developing crisis an unprecedented disaster i'm talking of course about the situation in japan at the fukushima daiichi plant so dangerous in fact that r.t.d. has even pulled its news crews out of the area while workers at the power plant and japanese authorities rush against the clock there's another agency that seems to be moving at a snail's pace i'm talking about the i.a.e.a. international atomic energy agency that's responsible for keeping tabs on all cases of peaceful use of nucl
and while general electric may be off the hook in japan quit their business in india be on the chopping block. the american dream is a bust for the moment for a lot of people and so is the people's trust in their government so is it that the system that's in decline or was the u.s. set up to fail all along. and an uncertain resolution the u.s. is passing on a no fly zone for libya but instead wants a range of military strikes so how will the u.n. security council vote we'll have a live update....
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. >>> and making a difference, for the struggling people of japan. nbc news with americans on a mission to provide critical relief. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it has turned into a big military effort, bombs and cruise missiles have been raining down on libya, and it could get even bigger and the stakes are high. it's been a mostly u.s. run air campaign thus far, but tonight a change is coming. a hand-over to nato for the supervision of this strike. even though the pentagon warned libya today, quote, we will continue to hit you, the u.s. is anxious to shift some of this to somebody else. and just as there have been new and loud explosions in tripoli this evening, there are late developments in this story tonight. we want to begin our coverage with our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell. good evening. >> reporter: after another day of high-stakes, diplomatic wrangling, the u.s. has gotten the allies to agree nato will take command of the libyan military operation, at leas
. >>> and making a difference, for the struggling people of japan. nbc news with americans on a mission to provide critical relief. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it has turned into a big military effort, bombs and cruise missiles have been raining down on libya, and it could get even bigger and the stakes are high. it's been a mostly u.s. run air campaign thus far, but tonight a change is coming. a...
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♪ build your better breakfast at subway ♪ today, seen at the damaged nuclear power plant in japan. they evacuated workers the smoke came from one of the reactors. that stopped work to restore r to reactor coo >>> more smoke seen at a damaged nuclear power plant in japan. they stopped work to restore power to cooling systems there. many cases of vegetables and tap water being contaminated. officials say the earthquake and tsunami probably killed more than 18,000 people and the world bank says it could take five years to rebuild japan and cost somewhere up to $235 billion. >>> an amazing story of survival. an 80-year-old woman and her 15-year-old grandson rescued. nine days later they say they survived by eating food from the refrigerator. >>> u.s. expected to turn control of the libyan mission over to the french or british in matter of days. this after several days pounding by coalition forces in the air and on the sea. the pentagon says attacks on surface to air missile sights were effective and air attacks did severe damage to ghadafi's compounds. military leaders insist he's not
♪ build your better breakfast at subway ♪ today, seen at the damaged nuclear power plant in japan. they evacuated workers the smoke came from one of the reactors. that stopped work to restore r to reactor coo >>> more smoke seen at a damaged nuclear power plant in japan. they stopped work to restore power to cooling systems there. many cases of vegetables and tap water being contaminated. officials say the earthquake and tsunami probably killed more than 18,000 people and the world...
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oil prices were pressured by negative developments in japan a nuclear story as you know and also china could go further with its monetary policy tightening. crude demand but still despite a slight decline retained gasoline prices continue to recall that at the moment ok really and many will be hearing more from you in the rest of the business even a bit later in addition. to developments in syria now where there are also anti-government protests thousands gathered in the city of daraa are hoping to get the president started long awaited reforms the government has promised a greater freedoms including the lifting of a controversial emergency law used to detain is that and without trial well more than a hundred people have been killed in days of fighting and made a wave of unrest that is shaping the regime of president bashar. while the government blames foreign sources locals claim government troops are responsible for the situation in syria has raised a number of foreign intervention it be possible james. on middle east politics and security issues says although the west is not with th
oil prices were pressured by negative developments in japan a nuclear story as you know and also china could go further with its monetary policy tightening. crude demand but still despite a slight decline retained gasoline prices continue to recall that at the moment ok really and many will be hearing more from you in the rest of the business even a bit later in addition. to developments in syria now where there are also anti-government protests thousands gathered in the city of daraa are...
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also tonight, another setback in japan. workers again forced to evacuate as smoke pours from crippled nuclear reactors and concerns grow about the safety of japan's food supply. and another a.t.f. agent tells cbs news the agency encouraged gun dealers in this country to sell weapons to mexican drug cartels. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. for a third straight night, tripoli has come under attack from u.s. and allied forces as they establish a no-fly zone over libya. anti-aircraft fire lit up the sky as moammar qaddafi's army tried to defend against the attack. rebels solidified their control in benghazi and launch and offensive to retake other cities. president obama said today the u.s. will turn over leadership of the operation to other nations within days. the president and british prime minister david cameron said qaddafi must go though they insisted he is not a target of the attacks. but a cruis
also tonight, another setback in japan. workers again forced to evacuate as smoke pours from crippled nuclear reactors and concerns grow about the safety of japan's food supply. and another a.t.f. agent tells cbs news the agency encouraged gun dealers in this country to sell weapons to mexican drug cartels. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. for a third...